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Consultation has concluded
Government and society are changing in Wales, as in the other parts of the UK. There could be changes in Scotland and Northern Ireland that would affect us in Wales.
It’s important we think about what we want for the future of Wales. That’s why we have been speaking to people across Wales since 2021 about what they think the best options are. These findings will be published in the final report in January 2024.
Would you like to understand more about how the Commission reached the conclusion in its Interim Report that the status quo was not working? Read our versions of the interim report here
Would you like to learn more about the options the Commission have considered in their final report? Watch this explainer video – it’s 3 minutes long and sets out some of the considerations for each constitutional option.
Government and society are changing in Wales, as in the other parts of the UK. There could be changes in Scotland and Northern Ireland that would affect us in Wales.
It’s important we think about what we want for the future of Wales. That’s why we have been speaking to people across Wales since 2021 about what they think the best options are. These findings will be published in the final report in January 2024.
Would you like to understand more about how the Commission reached the conclusion in its Interim Report that the status quo was not working? Read our versions of the interim report here
Would you like to learn more about the options the Commission have considered in their final report? Watch this explainer video – it’s 3 minutes long and sets out some of the considerations for each constitutional option.
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